Farmers at the Delhi Borders Bring Relief to Covid Patients From food to vaccinations farmers open all doors
In the wake of the murderous second wave of the Covid pandemic, which has thoroughly exposed the all-round bankruptcy of the current government across the country and the world, the farmers at the Delhi borders are playing a stellar role in helping thousands of people in distress.
This has put in sharp relief the remarkably sensitive and humanitarian aspects of the historic farmers’ struggle, which completed five months on April 26. As has been repeatedly stressed in these columns earlier, the farmers’ struggle itself has been fighting not only for farmers, but for crores of India’s working people who will be hard hit by the three Farm Laws.
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Nadi Adhikar Yatra reaches Ghazipur on 16th day
By IANS |
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Tue, Mar 16 2021 17:06 IST |
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Congress Nadi Adhikar Yatra. Image Source: IANS News
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Congress Nadi Adhikar Yatra. Image Source: IANS News
Congress Nadi Adhikar Yatra. Image Source: IANS News
Congress Nadi Adhikar Yatra Image Source: IANS News
Congress Nadi Adhikar Yatra Image Source: IANS News
Lucknow, March 16 : The Nadi Adhikar Yatra being taken out by the UP Congress, reached Ghazipur on its 16th day on Tuesday.
The Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Rakesh Tikait caused a flutter in political circles when he claimed that a senior BJP Member of Parliament will resign soon to support farmers’ agitation against the three Farm Laws.
To hit BJP where it hurts, farmers adopt Vote ki Chot slogan
March 02, 2021
Protesters will campaign in AP, Telangana, Karnataka, Bengal Farmers protesting against the three farm reform laws on Tuesday announced plans to campaign in all five poll-bound States against “the party that brought anti-farmer laws, repressed and played with the dignity of the
kisan in India”.
Clearly targeting the BJP which is aiming big in West Bengal Assembly Elections, the farmers will hold their first rally in Kolkata on March 12.
Addressing a joint press conference, the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM) announced a series of nation-wide agitations along with ten Central Trade Unions (CTUs) with whom they held a joint meeting on Monday. The